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UNIT - I: Functions of a complex variable and Complex integration: (10 hrs)

Introduction Continuity - Differentiability Analyticity -Cauchy-Riemann equations in Cartesian


and polar coordinates - Harmonicand conjugate harmonic functions - Milne -Thompson method.
Complex integration: Line integral Cauchy's integral theorem - Cauchy's integral formula
Generalized integral formula (all without proofs) and problems on above theorems.

UNIT -II:Series expansions and Residue Theorem: (10 hrs)


Radius of convergence - Expansion in Taylor's series, Maclaurin's series andLaurent series.
Types of Singularities: Isolated Essential Pole of order m- Residues - Residue theorem
rc+2r
(without proof) - Evaluation of real integral of the types f)dx and f(cos,sin )d®.

R-20 Syllabus for CE, JNTUK w. e. f. 2020-21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRUTECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

UNIT- III: Probability and Distributions: (10 hrs)


Review of probability and Baye's theorem Random variables Discrete and Continuous random
variables Distribution functions Probability mass function, Probability density function and
Cumulative distribution functions - Mathematical Expectation and Variance - Binomial, Poisson,
Uniform and Normal distributions.

UNIT - IV: Sampling Theory: (8 hrs)


Introduction - Population and Samples - Sampling distribution of Means and Variance (definition
only) Central limit theorem (without proof) Representation of the normal theory distributions
Introduction to t, x' and F-distributions Point and Interval estimations - Maximum error of
estimate.

UNIT - V: Tests of Hypothesis: (10 hrs)


Introduction - Hypothesis Null and Alternative Hypothesis - Type I and Type II erors -Level of
significance - One tailand two-tail tests - Tests concerning one mean and two means (Large and
Small samples) - Tests on proportions.
SYLLABUS: sm-2
UNIT- IPrincipal Stresses and Strains And Theories of Failures: Introduction Stresses on an
inclined section of a bar under axial loading - compound stresses - Normal and tangential stresses
on an inclined plane for biaxial stresses - Two perpendicular normal stresses accompanied by a
state of simple shear - Mohr's circle of stresses - Principal stresses and strains - Analytical and
graphical solutions.
Theories of Failures: Introduction Various Theories of failures like Maximum Principal stress
theory - Maximum Principal strain theory Maximum shear stress theory - Maximum strain
energy theory - Maximum shear strain energy theory.
UNIT II Torsion of Circular Shafts and Springs: Theory of pure torsion Derivation of
Torsion equations: T/J = q/r = NoL - Assumptions made in the theory of pure torsion - Torsional
moment of resistance Polar section modulus Power transmitted byshafts - Combined bending
and torsion and end thrust - Design of shafts according to theories of failure.
Springs: Introduction - Types of springs - deflection of close and open coiled helical springs
under axialpull and axial couple- springs in series and parallel.

R-20 Syllabus for CE, JNTUK w. e. f. 2020-21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA

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KAKINADA 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
NADA

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

UNIT - II Columns and Struts: Introduction Types of columns Short, medium and long
columns -Axially loaded compression members -Crushing load Euler's theorem for long
columns- assumptions- derivation of Euler's critical load formulae for various end conditions
Equivalent length of a column slenderness ratio Euler's critical stress - Limitations of Euler's
theory - Rankine -Gordon formula - Long columns subjected to eccentric loading - Secant
formula - Empirical formulae - Straight line formula Prof. Perry's formula.

UNIT IVDirect and Bending Stresses: Stresses under the combined action of direct loading
and B.M. Core of a section - determination of stresses in the case of chimneys, retaining walls and
dams - conditions for stability - stresses due to direct loading and B.M. about both axis.

UNIT - V
Unsymmetrical Bending and Shear Centre
Un-symmetrical Bending: Introduction Centroidal principal axes of section Graphical method
for locating principal axes - Moments of inertia referred to any set of rectangular axes - Stresses
in beams subjected to unsymnmetrical bending - Principal axes
- Resolution of bending moment into two rectangular axes through the centroid - Location of
neutral axis Deflection of beams under unsymmetrical bending.
Shear Centre: Introduction Shear center for symmetrical and unsymmetrical sections (channel, I,
T and L sections).
UNIT -I: UNIFORM FLOW IN OPEN CHANNEL:
Types of channels -Types of flows - Velocity distribution - nergy and momentum correction
factors - Chezy's, and Manning's formulae for uniform flow - Most Economical sections, Critical
flow: Specific energy-criticaldepth - computation of critical depth
UNTT I: NON-UNIFORM FLOW N OPEN CHANNELS: Steady Gradually Varied flow
Dynamic equation, Mild, Critical, Steep, horizontal and adverse slopes-surface profiles-direct step
method- Rapidly varied flow, hydraulic jump, energy dissipation.
UNIT I : HYDRAULIC SIMILITUDE: Dimensional analysis-Rayleigh's method and
Buckingham's pi theorem-study of Hydraulic models Geometric, kinematic and dynamic
similarities-dimensionless numbers -model and prototype relations.

UNIT - IV: BASICS OF TURBO MACHINERY: Hydrodynamic force of jets on stationary and
moving flat, inclined and curved vanes, jet striking centrally and at tip, velocity triangles at inlet
and outlet, expressions for work done and efficiency-Angular momentum principle.
UNIT - V:
HYDRAULIC TURBINES - I: Layout of a typical Hydropower installation - Heads and
efficiencies - classification of turbines. Pelton wheel - Francis turbine - Kaplan turbine - working,
working proportions, velocity diagram, work done and efficiency, hydraulic design, draft tube
theory and efficiency. Governing of turbines-surge tanks-unit and specific quantities, selection of
turbines, performance characteristics-geometric similarity-cavitation.

R-20 Syllabus for CE, JNTUK w. e. f. 2020-21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRUTECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


PUMPS:

CENTRAFUGAL-PUMPS: Pump installation details-classification-work done- Manometric


head-minimum starting speed-losses and efficiencies-specific speed, multistage pumps-pumps in
parallel and series - performance of pumps-characteristic curves-NPSH- Cavitation.
RECIPROCATING PUMPS: Introduction, classification, components, working, discharge,
indicator diagram, work done and slip.
UNIT-I
Introduction: Importance and Necessity of Protected Water Supply systems, Water borne diseases,
Flow chart of publicwater supplysystem, Role of Environmental Engineer.
Water Demand and Quantity Estimation: Estimation of water demand for a town or city, Per
capita Demand and factors influencing it - factors affecting water demand, Design Period,
Population forecasting.
Sources of Water: Lakes, Rivers, Comparison of sources with reference to quality, quantity and
other considerations- Ground water sources: springs, Wells and Infiltration galleries,Characteristics
of water- Physical, Chemical and Biological characteristics and WHO guidelines for drinking water
-IS 10500 2012 - Water quality standards for Agriculture, Industries and Construction.

UNIT-II
Treatment of Water: Treatment methods: Theory and Design of Sedimentation, Coagulation,
Filtration. Disinfection:Theory of disinfection-Chlorination and other Disinfection methods.
Removal of color and odors- Removal of Iron and Manganese - Adsorption- Fluoridation and
deflouridation-Reverse Osmosis- Solar stills- Freezing

UNIT-III
Collection and Conveyance of Water: Factors governing the selection of the intake structure,
Conveyance of Water: Gravity and Pressure conduits, Types of Pipes, Pipe Materials, Pipe joints,
Design aspects of pipe lines, Design of economical diameter of pumping main, HP of pump and
monthly expenditure for an apartment and a village. Laying and testing of pipe lines- Capacity of
storage reservoirs, Mass curve analysis.

R-20 Syllabus for CE, JNTUK w. e. f. 2020-21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
KIND

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Distribution of Water: Methods of Distribution system, Layouts of Distribution networks, Water


main appurtenances - Sluice valves, Pressure relief valves, air valves, check valves, hydrants, and
water meters-Ideal water supply system. Case studies.
UNIT -IV
Sewerage: Estimation of sewage flow and storm water drainage fluctuations types of sewers -
design of sewers.
Sewer appurtenances - cleaning and ventilation of sewers. Sewage pumps.
House Plumbing: Systems of plumbing-sanitary fittings and other accessories- one pipe and two
pipe systems - Design of drainage in Gated communities, Apartments and Hotels.
Septic Tank - working Principles and Design
UNIT -V
Sewage characteristics -Characteristics of sewage - BOD equations. ThOD, COD and BOD.
Treatment of Sewage: Primary treatment. Secondary treatment: Activated Sludge Process,
principles, designs, and operational problems. Oxidation ponds, Trickling Filters -classification
design, operation and maintenance problems. RBCs. Fluidized bed reactors -Anaerobic digestion of
sludge,Sludge Drying Beds.
Ultimate Disposal of sewage: Methods of disposal - disposal into water bodies-Oxygen Sag Curve
Disposal into sea, disposal on land, Crown corrosion, Sewage sickness. Effluent standards.
Unit-I
Introduction to Managerial Economics and demand Analysis:
Definition of Managerial Economics -Scope of Managerial Economics and its relationship with
other subjects -Concept of Demand, Types of Demand, Determinants of Demand- Demand
schedule, Demand curve, Law of Demand and its limitations- Elasticity of Demand, Types of
Elasticity of Demand and Measurement- Demand forecasting and Methods of forecasting,
Concept of Supply and Law of Supply.

R-20 Syllabus for CE, JNTUK w. e. f. 2020-21

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA


KAKINADA - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
KINAOA

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Unit - II:
Theories of Production and Cost Analyses:
Theories of Production function- Law of Variable proportions-Isoquants and Isocosts and
choice of least cost factor combination-Concepts of Returns to scale and Economies of scale
Different cost concepts: opportunity costs, explicit and implicit costs-Fixed costs, Variable Costs
and Total costs -Cost -Volume-Profit analysis-Determination of Breakeven point(problems)
Managerial significance and limitations of Breakeven point.
Unit -III:
Introduction to Markets, Theories of the Firm & Pricing Policies:
Market Structures:Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic competition and Oligopoly -
Features - Price and Output Determination - Managerial Theories of firm: Marris and
Williamson's models - other Methods of Pricing: Average cost pricing, Limit Pricing, Market
Skimming Pricing, Internet Pricing: (Flat Rate Pricing, Usage sensitive pricing) and Priority
Pricing, Business Cycles : Meaning and Features - Phases of a Business Cycle. Features and
Evaluation of Sole Trader, Partnership, Joint Stock Company - State/Public Enterprises and their
forms.

Unit -IV:
Introduction to Accounting & Financing Analysis:
Introduction to Double Entry System,Journal, Ledger, Trail Balance and Preparation of Final
Accounts with adjustments - Preparation of Financial Statements-Analysis and Interpretation of
Financial Statements-Ratio Analysis Preparation of Funds flow and cash flow analysis
(Problems)
Unit - V:
Capital and Capital Budgeting: Capital Budgeting: Meaning of Capital-Capitalization
Meaning of Capital Budgeting-Time value of money- Methods of appraising Project
profitability: Traditional Methods(payback period, accounting rate of return) and modern
methods(Discounted cash flow method, Net Present Value method, Internal Rate of Return
Method and Profitability Index)

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